We've had a retired greyhound since January and we have a muzzle on her both when we are out of the house or taking her a walk. For her (and most greyhounds) it's a comfort blanket, as they are used to them....
Why would u muzzle her when u are out of the house? What if she vomits ? How does she get drinking water? I get the muzzle when she is out but in the house when u aren't in attendance what if she has a problem? Not agreeing with that. I've owned a rescue greyhound so understand the breed but can't think of a single reason to muzzle a dog in the house. In fact I'm not even sure it doesn't amount to cruelty. Or do you mean when she is out of the house not when u are? Apologies if so.
Staffies? I take what Tia Maria Torres says about these bull breeds thanks. She's met more of them that all of you combined..
"Take note that a fight can strike suddenly and for no apparent reason "
"It is not necessarily a hate of other dogs that will cause Pit Bulls to fight, but rather an “urge” to do so that has been bred into the breed for many generations. Pit Bulls may fight over hierarchic status, but external stimulus or excitement can also trigger a fight. Remember that any canine can fight, but Pit Bulls were bred specifically for it and will therefore do it with more drive and intensity than most other breeds."
And before anyone jumps in, pit bull for Tia is any pit, staff or mix of these.
They should be classed as dangerous.
http://www.vrcpitbull.com/pit-bull-facts/